The following is a running list of the misquote YouTube shorts. Here you will find a link to the online article and the video short itself. For most of the “article” versions, you will also find a link to an earlier post that contains additional details. The purpose of this series is to help increase …
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How I’d Like to Respond to Fake C.S. Lewis Quotes
Each day on social media you can easily find at least a half-dozen quotations falsely attributed to C.S. Lewis. Specifically, on Twitter, it is easy to find sayings claiming to be by him because people often use #CSLewis when sharing quotes. When I notice them, I often post a brief reply that goes something like …
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(PODCAST) Exploring C.S. Lewis Misquotes and Misconceptions – Episode 3
This is the third podcast episode in the series on “Misquotes and Misconceptions.” Guest host for this show is Rev. David Beckmann. Previously he was interviewed about a video series he produced entitled C.S. Lewis on Prayer (link below). This time he asks William O’Flaherty questions about quotations credited to Lewis that he did not write. You …
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(CCSLQ-30) – Be Weird, Be Random
UPDATED (9/8/18) – The Misquotable C.S. Lewis is my book that examines 75 quotations attributed to Lewis that I caution you not to share. Some are falsely attributed to him, others are paraphrases of his words, and a few have context issues. Don’t share a quote attributed to Lewis unless you can confirm he wrote it and the meaning …